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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
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"As an intentional and harmonious juncture of individuals for mutual protection, economic advantage, and common interest the mar

riage bond resembled the social contract that produced government. As a freely chosen structure of authority and obligation, it was an irresistible model. The suitability of the marital metaphor for political union drew tremendous public attention to marriage itself in the Revolutionary era. . . . Marital relations were reenvisioned in terms of reciprocal rights and responsibilities rather than formal hierarchy. Not protection and obedience, not headship and subordination, but rather the ‘mutual return of conjugal love’ . . . between husband and wife defined a happy marriage." -Nancy Cott, historian, Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, 2000 Which of the following was linked to the changes described in the excerpt?
a. The emergence of a republican political economy.
b. Churches’ adoption of the covenant of grace.
c. The spread of the republican motherhood idea .
d. Gradual emancipation statutes.
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goblinko [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option A: <em>The emergence of a republican political economy</em>, which is the statement that describes the excerpt.

Explanation:

The excerpt says that economic advantage and common interestare a resebled of the marriage bond as a social contract that produced government.As the way that the goverment creates laws and makes a social strucutre it makes people do and act certain things.

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